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1Department of Surgery, Semmelweis University Medical School, Budapest, Hungary.
Abstract:
In view of their own case, authors review the diagnostic and clinical characteristics of the inflammatory "pseudotumours" of the liver. They state that this liver disease is important from the differential diagnostic point of view. The inflammatory pseudotumours should be basically differentiated from malignant tumours in which the imaging procedures and their repetition are significant. Authors review their case in connection with 13 cases collected from the literature.
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